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Climate Uncertainty & Risk: the presentation
« on: February 27, 2023, 12:10:47 pm »
Climate Uncertainty & Risk: the presentation
Posted on February 24, 2023 by curryja | 67 Comments
by Judith Curry

A 20 minute presentation on Climate & Uncertainty and Risk (including some content from my forthcoming book)


This was presented at the ICCC Conference.  Here is a link to my complete presentation with audio [presentation].  Lindzen and McKitrick also gave excellent presentations in this session (I assume the presentations will be made available online in a few days).

Most of this material will be familiar from previous blog posts, here is the text of my presentation with some images.

What we know, versus what we don’t and cannot know

Even people that don’t know much about climate science have heard that 97% of climate scientists agree.  But exactly what do they agree on?  Not nearly as much as is portrayed in the media.  Everyone agrees that:

Surface temperatures have increased since 1880

Humans are adding carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and

Carbon Dioxide and other greenhouse gases have a warming effect on the planet

https://judithcurry.com/2023/02/24/climate-uncertainty-risk-the-presentation/#more-29751
 
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